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Kevin Costner May Have to Sell Off Real Estate to ‘Remain Solvent’ Following First ‘Horizon’ Flop
Amid a divorce and the flop of his first 'Horizon' movie, Kevin Costner is struggling to stay afloat financially, a source exclusively tells Life and Style.
Kevin Costner has a $100 million bill to pay after the dismal, ongoing failure of Horizon: An American Saga – and a source exclusively tells Life & Style he’s being forced to cash in on a trove of precious assets, including one or more of his sprawling ranches. “Kevin banked Horizon largely, but not entirely, on undeveloped California land he owns, and reality is starting to set in that he’s likely going to have to part with this real estate and also reshuffle his other holdings to remain solvent after the disappointing showing of the first film in this saga,” the source explains. Even Kevin’s costar, Luke Wilson, who played Matthew Van Weyden in the four-part epic Western film series, was “seriously spooked by how badly the movie did, especially with the critics,” a second source previously told Life & Style.
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